On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 14:28 +0100, BERTRAND Joël wrote: > Hello, > > One of my U80 writes > > Jan 25 14:24:29 kant kernel: CPU[1]: Correctable ECC Error AFSR[100000] > AFAR[00000000464fe8e0] UDBL[0] UDBH[0] TL>1[0] > Jan 25 14:24:29 kant kernel: CPU[1]: Correctable ECC Error AFSR[100000] > AFAR[00000000464fe8e0] UDBL[0] UDBH[0] TL>1[0] > > in /var/log/syslog (2.6.19.2 kernel). What is this message ? I know the > same message with syndrome computation (and the position of the chip > that is defective), but not this one. Is it a trouble with memory ?
It's one of two things: a) You have a bad DIMM, try replacing it b) (and this is the most likely case), you are experiencing the same false positives that I was with U60's. Two machines showing the same Correctable ECC Error's. I'd go with "b", and just ignore it like I did for 4 years. Never seemed to be hurting the machine.

